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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1928 Once Overs voensrumone By C. D. Batchelot |Bo Careful of |Mrs. Nomis Puts Home Life 1 Milk Supply Ahead of the Social Whirl * l‘o ’ A ak . The He?n Story Ve s W, enmg S(eadf:sta\\'oman By Adele Garrison F - ] o) i ¢ q 5 | BY ALLENE SUMNER ner every cvening. Sometimes he Hohpiand Madge Draw, Nemer a6/ f1e ok =t Taba = ouis Pasteurized Product IS | .y Writer tor Herald and NEA|siceps. Sometimes S avai All my bitter resentment against | keeping a position which permitted Recommended' | w..nsn;mn.sfi""cf' May 31—The “m& Mer!}u::tor;:mrx:dlnzgk::?;nd Dicky melted away at his anguished | us to w our little son’s face. cry that if Junior went away from | 1t seemed an cternity atter that us it would have killed him. I rc first flicker of his ey betore ized suddenly that, terrible as | Junior opened his eyes wide. But my own suspense, Dicky's sufl | @s Katherine had predicted there waa even greater, for to his grief | Was no recognition in his hig brown 1ded the | cyes so lik |other Senate ladies say without any | Thackeray for the ‘steenth time* levidence of envious jealousy that|smiled Mrs. Norris, telling of those Mrs. George W. Norris of Nebraska |evening reading rests. “We both lave is the smartest senatorial lady of the old high school classics, the whole kaboodle. But Becky Sharp and Little Nell Not that they put it just like|do not comprise the total book in- BY DR. MORRIS VISHBE Lditor Journal of the American Modical Association and of Hygelt the Health Magazine. Human tuberculosis of the lungs | i and fear for his boy was Dicky's own. I suppos i ! awful feeling that if he had not | there really was no 'lw‘_x';.x\]oofi. is almost always due to dircct trans- that. They sa o [terests of the Norrises. We talkeq permitted Junior te climb the ! whatevar in ‘thent. but 1o me it mission of the germs of tuberculosis | It's so stimulating to mect Mrs. [of “Mother India,” and with all 7 tree against my wishes and tl secmed that they pathetically | from one person to another. |Norris” Or, the modern talk about the truth o | the other women in the house, the puzzled and searc i In addition to the type of tuber-| “Mrs. Norris certainly has an ac- and lack of truth in this book, 1 call fall would not have happenec I had to fi pical i cuiar germ that infects man there tive mind.” Or, 2 |have heard from no on¢, profes- St 1 did not turn my eyes from the | Puise to call my me. 1 fs a form especially associated with | “However in the world does she sional critic or layman. such & and i unconsc little son, kit wa ady clasp s it sailie {manage to read so much and keep | keen analysis of the book as 1his, 4 1 for I atill had the eerie ng that | 0f Dicky's arms led me | When this form reachcs man- Up on 'hmfs the way she does? '}f\lmosl obscure scnatorial lady to I must hold him in my vision every Py po Lind through milk it may set up in 1t's Really Simple gave. I} instant until he came to himself, crine writir fections which are scrious, particu-| The answer as Mrs. Norris her-| Mrs orris laughs that she o But 1 put up my hand BrC paper. A larly in childre self gives it makes it scem very going back to school some day and ;"“ blindly for my husband’s. He | slipped it to me along ti Ior instance, tuberculosis of the Simple. | finish her college education. She b 4 [ srasped it so tightly that it would | below the range of Junior's intestine scems to be due usually to| “The official vv.souul life l\u:\ is | principal of the McCook, Nee c i have hurt if at that moment I had | and I realized ti ite the hovine type of infection. so complicated,” she says, “that|braska, school when she marricd el been capable of fecling pai p Some recent figures indicate that one must face the situation and Semator Norris, then a district ang tugged at his ha i 4 per cent intections in chil- | decide what is most worth while. judge. i+ head to mine. dren under five ars of age were One woman's choice, of course,| “I love teaching™ she savs, “and " iDon't say ibatir IinD due {o the bovine form; 28.9 per|Wwould not be another's. [ doubt if even marriage could have ‘:: | Isw't true. You did what you passed it to Dicl cent of infections in children be-| “For myself, 1 decided that taken me from it if that marriage Eosi s thought was best for him.” “You said the ehaa o {ween five and sixteen years of age time for rcading, time with my hadw't meant little children to be 5 i He di4 not answer in words sce him when h io) Blnseir are of this type, but only 2.9 per |children, time in the home with my | cared for.” e cent of tuberculosis infections in | husband, and time for sessions in| yor Scnator Norris was a widov he sat down upon the arm of Have somebody one 3 i big chair in hihina g put me, | shut all ,,(,(,,(." o ””’,;‘t',‘jf | people more than 16 years of age congress meant more to me than cr with three little girls, the youns- i and, releasing my hand for an in- d here, or b am. | are credited to the bovine form. formal calls, tcas, bridge, dinners,|est about 2, when he married Misy 4 stant, put his arm around me and 1ust not cor for a 1t 1s thercfore of the greatest im- |and all the cycle of social life here.! Llla Leonard, the school principal. drew my head back against his while | portance to climinate for human | Mrs. Norris is a bit sensitive o shoulder. Then he caught my hand | Dicky read ners! consumption, particularly from the | stepmother publici almost e food of intants, milk coming from any remembrance thag again in his free one, and thus | nodded, went re not her own. cows with tuberculosis. The first | holding me tightly, kept vigil with | turning o me, : 5 guessed H ;,. step in this direction is to eliminate | | > My own—my Very own i His nearncss, his tenderness | have taken over 73 from herds cows that are infected she declares. “And 1'm loosened the tension of n nerves | phoning. But we heard no word of | with the disca and to present the | not speaking only theoretically, for spread of the discase from one cow I had two little boys of my own lessened a trifle the fecling I had the process, nor 1 Dic s mother that my Yeart was in the grasp of come rushing upstairs as we knew i a vise which was slowly tightening urely would hLave done if she | around it. Vaguely, I felt nearer to 1 known that the physicians had him than 1 had done in years. For | been snmmoned aguin. the moment all our differences were | 1 nev whom I lost, and I know that I neser loved them a bit more than lthe three little girls. T hate admit- ting that they aren’'t my own. But it's the truth and there's nothing so important as truth.” |10 another. The next step is to contrel the | milk in such a way that germs in | | the milk will not be able to attack the human beings who consume it. asteurization will bring about have fert so helpless as forgotten. We had but one thought | In those minutes of watching, while | hety —every faculty of mind and body my boy's eyes looked at | such a result and it has been es- The first and second Mrs. Nove Fra was focused upon the effort to hring | dazed, unrecognizing fashion. | tablished that there is always a de- irvis were mehoolgirl fricnds. Miss i ] back our boy to himself, if only by | was nothing I could do to Thelp finite decrease in the amount of tu- l.ionard, the sccond and present iyl f the sheer force of united wills. him. though I felt that 1 gladly bereulosis due to the bovine type of Norris, taught the three littls B i Tt was less than half an hour |could have scvered orgmism whenever pasteurization is { Norris girls in Sunday school and il i afterward that 1 saw Junior's cye- my body in order 1o ; introduced. It is a safeguard to the loved them long before she evee i lids twitch slightly. Katherine rose | never since the day 1 | milk supply of any community, dreamed of becoming their mother. thie quletly from hier chair and spoke | into my arms after ! Pasteurization of milk will de- Her devotion to the “little girls i in an almost inaudible murmur. | had kldnaped him have T felt such 1oy fus K f[“ ”’Q‘ same Hme, | | now all grown and married and with e “Neither of you must speak when |a rush of grateful happiness as | however, it interferes to some ex- | | children of their own, Is cven mora B r s e ol e B e A i e e “Now, little fellow, we're going to broadcast from Station Y-0-U.” |tent with the vitamin = content.| |intense than that of most “real in g vou at first, but he's coming | left his eyes, and when he lookec “Well, HC“O Everybody. B Hengss afcisiel ipasteinegl SR }"“‘””"‘ which she inslsts she 15 30 around. Better stand back a little.” [ at me and murmured, “Mother must be supplemented by the ad- | Children's welfare and cducation, Dicky stood up and almost lifted et dition of cod liver oil and of orange | their reading, their amusements, SRl the ahair wiiich e moluo- Comnlahit 3 bowsbante H : B e SR seam to her the most important ine leasly pushed aside. Then he drew cature Service, Tnc The only safe raw milk for any eres any woman's life. 1 LT Ferture Japiie, i Tho, A ere Al’e Hlnts community is that which is certified A 'S::":;r"”orm‘ SR by a commission affiliated with the est and devotion to “the children. o For Pal’ents Association of Medical Milk Com- inib hen ithe #ens s missions. children in Nebraska Sta ..-. ... '“. —_— e Feriaied while he was in Washington, and of A o i ;. GEORGE W. \ i bis distress when, returning home ub Thoughts on Variety of Clubs Really MUS GEORGE W, SOMMS. |1 time, ong ot the liltle girls S i | “Resides, it takes money to stay |didn't know him. qua fi. . ‘.. u... Child Subjects. I |in the social swim. And we have| “That almost broke his heart.” ing re mpOttant'nm, had any of that fo spare!Mrs. Norris says, “and he said that clut '. . . TG TR oralabios Rucl as ot ol Jabove plain living expenses.” 1if it cost cvery penny he made we'd may . AR S R S The Norrises live in a simple. | have a home in Washington right act valuable; the legumes, like peas | Have Big Bea]-ing on Edu- [small. but extremely attractive aivay. S e T 2 and cosy apartment in the Metho- An Auractive Woma Y The Secret Is Discovered S e S e cational Matters. | aist Building, just across from| Mrs. Norris is one of the hand- g . “... B the et o the Capitol. T st considored somest scnatorial | wamen _in . . i+ quite smart to live “on the hill”| Washington, with her soft, pink » Y Wergion. W, Durgoes . . Very fow young people will have| Women's clubs are no longer | but there aguin capage Mra, ’or‘;:;nm white skin, white dr, brown ey L ol bitaneed orostam of work, | st a method of self-improvement. ris takes the situation in hand and jeyes, and splendid carrlage. She SHLTD Koen: it witll iha s cama .“. s e hilrem, 1he Mag. | place not only in interpreting public |gard for the senator's health and | good w conversationalist and com- en Siben_ fots. mutry itlle Jon”;‘ ;'I azine for Parents.” opinion, but in-moulding it.” strength are much more im-|panion that people “do wish the b Borln soine: Isom Hhioss Toir B : '~ 1" One child must be urged fo take | This is the opinion of Mrs. Charles portant than ‘a smart address. Norrises would go out more v £ Sudiniite: mould proudly los s excrémes another must . be held | B. Gregors, chairman of the home |’ The senators health secms her| Bul hooks and home and quict A sk et proualy. - o8 oy bick from over excr One ehild | department of the N. Y. Federa- ‘main concern. She docs not even cvenings together and time for the it em out into the Great World. ) s b aneptarded - from. over |tion of Women's Clubs, and the |have a full time housckecper, pre- senate gallery and the art gal- 2 g kn}:v\ where that nest was. Ctudy: amothor must have stady |originator of the household arts ferring to do her own marketing|lorics are = Mrs. Norris choi "‘M d"::eo‘l ::u:l:c: ‘tlo}::l l::f’o’:‘(la zl;'”t 7o 4 hours definitely assigned. The viva- | competition in the annual Exposi- and plan meals of foods which she | She's the sort that makes and takes AD) More than ‘ofm} Mrs. py ongt f: Fp]- a cious e prevented from |tion of Women's Arts and Industries. knows the senator requires, some- | her choice. A 5 R s matioy 67 Tuat soh whiea Srecking health I the whirl of so. | “The Diggest thing beforo wom-|times even cooking them herself| One can imagine no woman in ~h g pR o s B nown cial activities; the guiet and book- clubs today,’ Mrs. Gregory rather than leaving them to the | official Washington better fitted go! Ink: distance nf-)m‘{r" ‘m"" ';’1"‘ ish must he encouraged fo mingle |$21d. “is the education of wemen maid who comes in. | with poise and intelligence and e to her wings woula have been it lin the social life of their school |for the new idea of homekeeper. There's an old-fashioned couch | fricndliness for the “Iir Lady' Sael G0 oA ieo have ‘méint liiis This speed puzze may prove a| mates. lll\ls‘\!nxl':"l““r(f-i!r"i‘v:y] ]‘::rairir::: in the study where the senator|job than Mrs. George Norris of Ehm liarissanat by o ReA5, Soshemhad| ‘:m harder than usual. “The four un- | b el o dpniis { M v Wit By yipe affer dins | Nehasks, the ut{ (|'gh}l|, n-fl] moving 0 much as| “Hello, here comes somebody "":“i;:‘:"";;"]“\:“"‘,“’I': "”’"'I‘ “Y"”i‘ Ing abder sonmal Contitions smd’in | L A buyess of’everything for tho ln:' there. Once Lightfoot the Deer him and almost at his feef, was a| 1+ (lub used v defensive | o it into them. Insurance, the com- Oys 1 en e i tory had jumped right over her. More | little clump of alders with — four ) | \ = He recognizes also the (oglcal tone foul e ) i " Children like Jarse blocks much | Parative cost of rent and owner- | clusion that mechanical toys are than once Redtail the Hawk had®at | egrs. There wasn't much of a nest | Work of geniu | : ship, the comparative value of dif-| [FEunt) P Y eoi $5¥s diee Hiaht abiove e i el L g Y| 5 The crown of the head better than the small ones. Wood- ; > & t to aveumrchnwd by adults largely hecause of r. 1t had aves in a little hol- | ik, on blocks the slze and shaps ef | ferent makes of washing marmneu“ [T it e Tirnrelr SntEYAstin 16 2uh £ taken courage—a great deal of |low in the soft ground. mer Portaining to wing s e " | refrigeration systems and so on, the i L ber L e Siisllired midoe | sticka ave’ praciioals iorlyungeriiet Btaton SYRIRREEE S ARl S [toy. ¥ew people buy toys from the mit & | children. As the ehild learns to hild's point of view. near. irftine (i ekem, (BUE" he Lglan) smell . ! er concrete things are essential. Ball Is One Thing All C; P co . 1in ) tidn't = : ‘ build more complicated things the | 0her concr things are essentl all 1s Une ng dn e e It will on 4 few days|touch them. Then, very carcfully, | o loxg die ar koD a0 He gl Rome. || I LCliksiare dalling lip dhese askE) more,” said Mrs. Longhill, “before | he withdrerw, Striped camel’s hair clot e e o {of instruction. Through clubs and | Enjoy. | those eggs hateh ™ “That little lady certainly hgs Guin ed fagls il s ol wibans by tiwing | affiliation with schools such knowl- TS | any ntel’ests J “I'm glad of that. my dear” | courage said he. ‘% rlainly |15 Farewell R et Y i iTE | cage 18 offered women. To illustrate | BV DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN 5 Con s bRl e e e o e 1T was ready |, |\n o l Dinner — Dralsed veal cufiots |lumber info blocks ahout elght to | this one club is bullding & house, paior Journal’ of the American | N t d S of that. No one has diseovered our |10 step on her. 1 am deii A itann g T it | taelve. inehes lons, Some of thess |nd furnishing it completely aking | Medical Association and of Higei, ol a ] [an lcap o mecret as yer and 1 guess o one Lo 1 his mate are S | berey shorteake, milk, coffe flavietont Wi tate caly ot oy D o sRD SoRL ol e e the Health Magazine. s s et Bl LeRr Dkogill Nibo:e T oy e es L fiiee nitan iay o, niitasA eagain] fo womnpaiticioetng FILEE PRS- i dn wnibxcullint Hookid v 7 S ?‘)I” ;l‘?;:v:::”ui:.-m.( grerlll > e the babies Color. | Should always follow @ light | diagonally, making them triangular | FTed to overses epiane r,rm}')"“’]"(,;.":“ e e, Woman Seeking Career “Do o byt . b ep sharp wateh R | meal sinee the shorteake is such a | in form uave boards with holes 5y : f r. Douglas Thom devotes a specia > . o W | © ihe’shorteae is such |1 fom: Squin borde Stk hoie| P o no “wanier womets clabs aucon to tho ands of toys chiaren | Can Be Just as Happy. - § E Slipg i G o E ) A i g are ecognizec o igh e ! St naiat, Longhill sat 1motic hat o her Ars Layyeiisht dorszonine [ Traln o L e e N b. |civic power. They are the practical e ‘l?ast’loys. e feels, are balls| “There is no point, it seems te sl badehit ovoe wors X s { To evade et g, o T T C o s e i training ground for efficient, modern | o¢ one type or another. In the first | Me. in deploring present-day stand- § bors b, and her ears « A e SRS 40 Obstruction [ously: One tahleapoon| sugnr, 2 ton- seanres home makers and civic leaders” | place they vary in size, color, {ex- | 4rds and pointing out the super fish evary little sound. o he ; = L Snens i) [Shoansbaing pesdscaslaed doulon: SR . P |ture, weight and in many other at- | OTitY of the dear dead past” said irin coming througl 11 amp and 1t rbher Finds 43, Colleetion of fact andl S snobiE BUlter nulth, waleh @%‘ TUCK-IN BFLOUSES | tributes, 8o that it is possible for the | Mrs. Leslie Carter, actress. “As ex- B e Apasayld ; Are Expensive palianim fo moisten i an exeallent ataraird @W@ New blouses, in satin. georgette | child to learn by playing with sev- |cellent performers are treading the that Bster T o Pt i To dom 1o ! ¢ m@mfl./ and bastiste, tuck into the waist- | ara)l varieties comparison judgment, | Poards nowadays as ever before. It 1o the Taughing | S L Tanner's 1 aached < With Ay gus | band of new skirts. These skirts pumbers, ingenuity and self-control. [iS ©NOugh to say that they ordered those footstsps wire i b B ‘emphasize it by having tricky belts The ball is one foy which can be | things differently in my time—and for Buster | Re sy : E this idea | that show nsed with pleasure from six months | four decades of habit is an almost A atick st A i s 4 ! anner of | - = |to sixty or more years of ags. The |impossible thing to outgrow. another snapped W : ! NEW VESTF human being can begin by chewing| “We fook acting seriously then; the heart of ) ; o ] . 4 poached The vestee is decidedly in again. a rubber ball to exercise his gums |Seriously in a way few modern ac- inside [ 2 Pert 1 paragns, New ones in flesh and white, ash at six months of age, and end by [!ors regard it. With us it was not Neare 1 n 1 : 1 gz vol tablespoans hofter, 1 green and pale blue have frills, | chasing the hard gutta-percha pellet [only a high profession, an irresist- heavy foo! A\ S i ) tablespoon tucks, hand work and tiny buttons over the pastures a ible calling and a consuming pas- by, a8 other toots 11 4. Befor Iomo 1-4 y salfy few | for e | ‘Washable Playthings sion: it was positively the only oe- N Because her ¢ o b ! NS | = | Through the period when the }mpnnun that held any enduring in- hod her head 5 { i iy Pl ed vzg=in the cen . {child is inclined to put everything |terest. T.on BAdie ard Raa s he Iwop {ters of the strips of toast and at Fashlon Plaque |in its mouth, Doctor Thom recom- “Perhaps the modern performer realized in a mons Soed ba | ea 1 put 2 or 3 stalks of cooked mends washable dolls, rattles and |1eads what is considered a fuller one of those 140 Axior asparagus. Pour over the sauce and nimals of celluloid, wood, rubber |life. She has mapy avocation. at- whom she had 1 sur or . nd stockinet. tends many social functions, has a hate, becanse cac all 1 1 To make the eauce put volks of The child may be placed inside | Wide circle of frequently seen ac- tried to kill her wit | t butter and lemon lits play fence or upon a quilt placed | uaintances. To me and the acting duty Her heart Leat st ' m £ double hoiler over upon the floor; the toys distributed | <eneration with which T grew up, | aers her whole heing | ot bt not hoiling water. Stir with about in its vieini.y. It will crawl |such an existence was quite typical | dne gnarding 4t precic |2 wooden spoon i bt | for the things it wants to reach, |of the outside world, but it had no o wouldn't mo it ' roed mammal " misture to thus aiding its development while it | possible connection with us. ; Iy necessar | : ich a pers is v 1iore ihlespoons | is being entertained. 'And 1, for one, still feel so. Nearer and or jurpe Bt faxns | it by i A two year old child should mot| “So 'l have run away from tran- 1egged creature, She ot | this 1 Its and it |be playing with a rattle, but begin | quillity and the social life. Though | seen her yet. Perd I ! | tirst misiuy Add romalfilng biut- | beating a tin pan or drum. In|now in a conspicuous maturity, I turn aside without souin i 31, Pertaining to the moon Per, heat constantly SOhan other words, the toys should keep |firmly intend to continue with my | was s0 close now that Iat. et il pace with the mental development. | first and most faithful love, the more he would step o Aore uncommon Beat until After the first year box toys that |stage.” would b 1 of her and I'o' deatyoy by bai G |open and shut and fit into each _ white tootishe. Wit b Erwilc iansioertalls « e water docs nof |other are especially interesting, scrv-| Hag New Idea for Use heing foolish. W Ber 1 il Whe Aindet o ing also the purpose of building and In Seeking N . heart, she took or - 1 boile making the conatruction. n Seeking New Maids most brushing the fuce of this tvo it STans fnn Sl eh e Some children learn very early to| Troy, Pa, June 4.—After losing legged creature as she rose into 1 | G5 e e ity turn pages in books. They may be | his umpteenth maid, via matrimony, the air. M f h F I i Conarisht 1971 S provided with heavy cardboard | Hal Carpenter of this city resorted “A woode i v “ enus o l € ami ‘ | i sheets that are not easily torn. to advertising as a means to sccure Tirown : it | | LUXURIOUS CORSET : A child under three is likely to|another. The ad ran: “GIRL WANT- 1 was, “A woodco a | ¢ BISTER MARY o o 2 el O Paris, June }.—7.\|| advance fall destroy a book but after that age|ED: The most successful matrimony nest, 1 must be carcful w 1] i bt (e SRR I e st oot ot | eyl blie Hurbaacioty will develop pleasure in turning the | agency in Northern Pennsylvania step, That nest is close by, for that ; Sea bt i S il b S S el pages, particularly when there are| wantsa good girl for general house- bird almost (o &0 e hast ke " - gy olee Al efiof Taul Poiret shows the trend of | Bag and seart ensembles {rom | picturcs. work. Two in family, wasaing done H Al there, it 1s! 1 noan & - S e i fashion. The short jacket is fitted | Paris follow the latest couturler | Mechanical Toys out. Marriage cerfificate guarantced | el . S L closely o the hips. witthout being ideas of color. fabric and design. | Doctor Thom is especially doubt- | in reasonable time. All graduates Op these cpge " Gavoline nen 1 YA inge com- | BEAD HESALD CLASSIFIED tight There ‘are pateh pockets | Chanel contributes a green shan- ful about mechanical foy He|from our home now happily mar- Sure cnouzt z A front @ ttained quite a foll i | ot ¢ ¢ {85 d E D ADS [and the fur =carf closing of nw!muz scarf and bag trimmed with ' points out that they stimulate de-|ried to fine men. Delaye are dan- | pote « resh frui nilk | FOR BEST RLSULTS coat has a flep to keep 1t in place. navy and beige leather. structive impulses. It is logical that | gerous, regrets are vain.' | e

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